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Running a small business means getting your corporate stationery right — business cards, letterheads, brochures, and more. Here's the complete checklist SA businesses actually need. Get the latest ...
Laminated vs soft touch business cards: lamination adds protection, soft touch adds luxury. Here is the complete breakdown of what each finish actually does and when to use each.
Sublimation is a chemical process where heat and pressure cause solid dye particles to become gas and bond directly with polyester fibres. The ink becomes part of the fabric rather than sitting on top ...
RGB is for screens, CMYK is for print. The colour gamut difference causes designs to look washed out. Here is how to prepare your files correctly and avoid costly reprints.
Digital vs offset: the break-even formula is simple once you have real SA pricing. Offset wins for 1,000+ units. Digital wins for short runs, variable data, and fast turnaround. Here is the complete ...
Your printer just asked 'what GSM do you need?' and you panicked. Most print suppliers count on that. Here's the brutal truth about paper weight — and how to never be played again.
Every year some 'expert' declares print is dead. They're wrong — and the data proves it. But printing has changed more in the last 5 years than in the previous 50. Here's what's actually happening.
Most print marketing budgets in South Africa are allocated wrong — not because of bad printers, but because of poor planning. This 12-month framework shows you exactly where to spend for maximum ROI.
Flyers vs brochures: the choice depends on your campaign goal. Flyers win for mass reach and events. Brochures win for detailed information and sales support. Here is the complete decision guide.
Your Adobe Illustrator business card file keeps getting rejected by printers. Here's the exact settings, step by step, to get it right first time — bleed, CMYK ...
A4 vs A5: the choice depends on content volume and portability. A4 is for documents, A5 is for portability. Here is the complete dimension guide and which print products use each.
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